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  1. RID

    RID is the national certifying body of sign language interpreters and is a professional organization that fosters the growth of the profession and the professional growth of interpreting.

  2. RID Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of RID is to make free : relieve, disencumber. How to use rid in a sentence.

  3. RID Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    be rid of, to be free of or no longer encumbered by. to be rid of obligations. get rid of, to eliminate or discard. It's time we got rid of this trash.

  4. RID | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    RID meaning: 1. to not now have an unwanted or unpleasant task, object, or person: 2. to remove or throw away…. Learn more.

  5. Search the Registry - RID

    To search for other RID members, select a different Category. To access a list of individuals whose certifications have been revoked due to non-compliance with the Certification Maintenance Program …

  6. Rid - definition of rid by The Free Dictionary

    1. (foll by of) to relieve or deliver from something disagreeable or undesirable; make free (of): to rid a house of mice.

  7. Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf, Inc. (RID) - NIDCD

    The Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf, Inc. (RID), a national membership organization, plays a leading role in advocating for excellence in the delivery of interpretation and transliteration services between …

  8. rid verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes | Oxford ...

    Definition of rid verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Login - RID

    Login The area of the site you are about to enter is accessible only to RID account holders. In order to proceed, please login to your RID account. If you had a login prior to March 3, 2014, please use your …

  10. Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf Continuing Education Center: - RID

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